Pubdate: Tue, 23 Mar 2010 Source: Las Cruces Sun-News (NM) Copyright: 2010 Las Cruces Sun-News Contact: http://www.lcsun-news.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/674 DRUG WAR SPILLS INTO BORDERLAND FROM MEXICO LAS CRUCES-- It's now unanimous. There's no more political tip-toeing regarding the unabated violence in Juarez having "officially" spilled into El Paso. For the first time a high-ranking politician, Texas state Sen. Eliot Shapleigh, confirms the drug cartels have seeped over the Mexico border and into the eastern side of El Paso and El Paso County. Shapleigh said, for the first time, he's noted that his constituents are afraid. " ... It appears that elements of gangs in Juarez who are under pressure in Juarez are moving their operations to the Mission Valley area (of El Paso County.) We have received numerous reports of gang members living in the San Elizario, Socorro and Fabens communities ..." Meanwhile El Paso Mayor John Cook is on record advising Texas residents not to travel into the war-ravaged, dying city of Juarez unless it's "absolutely necessary." We would add our voice to that advice and urge fellow New Mexicans - especially many of our youth who believe in immortality - to avoid Mexico like the plague. The risk simply isn't worth it. Texas Sen. John Cornyn said Mexico's battle against the drug lords is just as critical for the U.S. as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Since Mexican President Felipe Calderon declared war on the drug cartels just more than two years ago, there have been an estimated 18,000 drug-related murders throughout the country. In Juarez alone there have been more than 5,000 slayings since January 2008. Some Advertisement Quantcast 10,000 federal troops have been deployed to Juarez, but the killings have in fact escalated. There has been tremendous reaction along the borderland since the war began, but it took the rest of the nation until recently to take note that Juarez is now the most dangerous city in the world. The slaying of an El Paso couple last weekend, just feet from the U.S. border near downtown, received world-wide attention. The wife was connected to the U.S. Consulate in Juarez and her husband was employed at El Paso County Jail. President Obama decried the killings. If there's any good news its that now every politician, from local officials to the president, has put in their proverbial two cents of "official" concern. But will it amount to anything? So far, words have don't nothing to stop the violence - that is now officially spilling into El Paso. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake